After recovery from meniscus surgery, you can gradually increase the amount of labor and do non-weight-bearing labor. The meniscus is located in the knee joint and is a C-shaped cushioning structure made up of elastic cartilage. Its main function is to act as a cushion to prevent the cartilage of the articular surface from being damaged by the impact. Meniscus surgery can be divided into meniscus repair surgery and partial or total meniscectomy. The recovery process varies depending on the surgical method used. 1. Partial or total meniscectomy: After surgery, patients can walk with weights if the pain is tolerable. After recovery, the amount of exercise and labor can be gradually increased, and the patient can gradually take up heavy work, but not heavy work such as carrying objects. 2. Meniscus suture: generally need to support the crutches for at least 4 weeks, the affected limb is not weight-bearing activities in bed, 4 weeks before you can partially weight-bearing, 6-8 weeks later, if the conditions allow you to gradually return to full weight-bearing. However, it is not allowed to engage in weight-bearing heavy work for a long period of time, so as to avoid further damage to the meniscus. After the recovery of meniscus injury, it is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions, gradually increase the intensity of labor, it is best not to engage in heavy weight-bearing heavy work.